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'''Marlene Dietrich''' (born Marie Magdalene Dietrich, December 27, 1901 – May 6, 1992) was a famous German-American actress and singer. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Marlene Dietrich the ninth greatest female screen legend of classic Hollywood cinema. | '''Marlene Dietrich''' (born Marie Magdalene Dietrich, December 27, 1901 – May 6, 1992) was a famous German-American actress and singer. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Marlene Dietrich the ninth greatest female screen legend of classic Hollywood cinema. | ||
'''N.B.''' In 1944, Dietrich met U.S. Army Generals George Patton and Omar Bradley while appearing at the USO show in Paris. Both generals gifted her with an engraved handgun: Patton an ivory-handled Belgian .38 revolver, Bradley a [[Beretta M1934]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 8 May 2023
Marlene Dietrich (born Marie Magdalene Dietrich, December 27, 1901 – May 6, 1992) was a famous German-American actress and singer. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Marlene Dietrich the ninth greatest female screen legend of classic Hollywood cinema.
N.B. In 1944, Dietrich met U.S. Army Generals George Patton and Omar Bradley while appearing at the USO show in Paris. Both generals gifted her with an engraved handgun: Patton an ivory-handled Belgian .38 revolver, Bradley a Beretta M1934.
Marlene Dietrich can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:
Film
Gun | Character | Title | Note | Date |
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Mauser Pocket Pistol | Marie Kolverer aka spy X27 | Dishonored | 1931 | |
Steyr M1912 | ||||
Luger P08 | ||||
Smith & Wesson Model 10 | Shanghai Lily / Madeline | Shanghai Express | 1932 | |
Mauser C96 | Alexandra Adraxine | Knight Without Armour | 1937 |